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Panel: You seem to be timid and submissive. Do people take you seriously? Candidate (Male): They don’t, till the time I open my mouth. Once I do that, things change. (Result – Admitted) Panel: You’re not appropriately dressed for an interview. Do you walk into work this shabbily? Candidate (Female): I’m overweight. I can’t carry[…]

(This post is not about the ISB, but I am starting it with some insights from my experiences at the school. I have covered the 2+2 at Harvard as well.) A few years back, the ISB introduced the Young Leaders Program (YLP) and the Early Entry Option – admissions programs designed for candidates in college,[…]

(This post is not about the ISB, but I am starting it with some insights from my experiences at the school) If you belong to the Senior Executive Club (SEC), the ISB is a good choice! In any given year, between 50 and 100 students with more than eight years of experience join the ISB[…]

I decided to write this brief post after a number of my clients asked me which round they should apply in. The answer to this question depends on a number of factors, but here are a few points you may keep in mind while coming up with your strategy. If you are applying to 5[…]

Routine activities have evolved over the years. Advances in technology have not only brought us close, but they have also enabled us to get to know each other better. Today, we can not only connect with friends from all over the world, but we can also get a better idea of who they are from[…]

As most of you are aware, the application portals for many schools, including the ISB are now open. With this article, I hope to give you a little insight on some specific strategies you can use, and elements you need to be careful of, or possibly avoid entirely in your application. On the face of[…]